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Huge TV drama’s future 'in doubt' after stars become ‘too big’ to appear

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Cult HBO series Euphoria – shown on Sky in the UK – became a huge success when it launched in 2019, and a second season in 2022 proved even more popular.

Fans have been waiting for news of new episodes ever since the show was officially renewed for a third season in February 2022, but the latest update is that the series has been put on hold due to the rising star power and busy schedules of two of the show’s leads – Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney.

While work on season three was expected to begin last year, studio bosses are reportedly finding it difficult to coordinate filming to fit in with everyone’s other commitments.There were also delays caused by 2023’s writers’ strike, but the series was finally expected to go into production last December.

However, when she was interviewed in March 2024 by MTV, Sydney Sweeney confirmed that production had not yet started but that her next project was definitely to “go into Euphoria.” Unfortunately, at the end of March, Deadline reported that the series was on temporary – but indefinite – hold. “HBO and [creator] Sam Levinson remain committed to making an exceptional third season,” HBO said in a statement. “In the interim, we are allowing our in-demand cast to pursue other opportunities.” The third season will pick up the stories of teenagers Rue (Zendaya), Lexi (Maude Apatow), Nate (Jacob Elordi), Maddie (Alexa Demie) and Jules (Hunter Schafer), but there will be one notable character missing – local drug dealer Fez, who was played by Angus McCloud.

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